Hario Olive Wood V60 Glass Dripper Size 01
Created and crafted in Japan, the V60 has become a go-to dripper design for leading baristas in many of the world's most popular pour-over coffee shops. The ridges also form insulating air channels which help to maintain an even brewing temperature within the filter. The single hole at the bottom of the cone allows the character of the brew to be finely tuned by the speed of the pour. This Hario V60 Glass Dripper Olive Wood Base comes with hand crafted, natural olive wood.
Created and crafted in Japan, the V60 has become a go-to dripper design for leading baristas in many of the world's most popular pour-over coffee shops. The ridges also form insulating air channels which help to maintain an even brewing temperature within the filter. The single hole at the bottom of the cone allows the character of the brew to be finely tuned by the speed of the pour. This Hario V60 Glass Dripper Olive Wood Base comes with hand crafted, natural olive wood.
Created and crafted in Japan, the V60 has become a go-to dripper design for leading baristas in many of the world's most popular pour-over coffee shops. The ridges also form insulating air channels which help to maintain an even brewing temperature within the filter. The single hole at the bottom of the cone allows the character of the brew to be finely tuned by the speed of the pour. This Hario V60 Glass Dripper Olive Wood Base comes with hand crafted, natural olive wood.
Created and crafted in Japan, the V60 has become a go-to dripper design for leading baristas in many of the world's most popular pour-over coffee shops. The ridges also form insulating air channels which help to maintain an even brewing temperature within the filter. The single hole at the bottom of the cone allows the character of the brew to be finely tuned by the speed of the pour. This Hario V60 Glass Dripper Olive Wood Base comes with hand crafted, natural olive wood.
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Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 23:12:58
HARIO VDGR-01-OV V60 Heat Resistant Glass Transparent Coffee Dripper Olive Wood 01 Coffee Drip for 1-2 Cups
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Hario V60 Coffee Dripper Manual Brewing Device, Olive Wood / For 1 2 Cups / Glass
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V60 Glass Dripper 01 / Olive Wood
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Hario V60 Olive Wood 01
Delivery between 17–20 June $79.14
V60 Transparent Dripper Olive Wood 01
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originally posted on eightouncecoffee.ca
This dripper is make of a sturdy thick glass. I bought it to work with the Hario V6-02 olive wood glass coffee pot. They look so classy together on the table.
originally posted on japanesetaste.com
This is an excellent Dripper - Having tried several different filter manufacturer's products, I can say that their paper filter ranks right there with the Dripper. The unit looks great on top of their carafe with matching wood handle. Highly recommend all 3-products as a set.
originally posted on prima-coffee.com
I’m really glad I got this. I’m a drip coffee novice and I started with Chemex. I’m able to brew a much better cup with the Hario Drip due to my current skill level. I highly recommend this for those who are new to pour-over coffee. I got size #2 and I have found the Chemex square filters to be much better with this drip than the V 60 filters I purchased.
| Capacity | 1-2 cups |
| Holder | Olive wood, silicone rubber |
| Olive wood holder | Made in Japan |
HARIO VDGR-01-OV V60 Heat Resistant Glass Transparent Coffee Dripper Olive Wood 01 Coffee Drip for 1-2 Cups
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Hario V60 Coffee Dripper Manual Brewing Device, Olive Wood / For 1 2 Cups / Glass
Delivery $20
V60 Glass Dripper 01 / Olive Wood
Delivery $11.15
Hario V60 Olive Wood 01
Delivery between 17–20 June $79.14
V60 Transparent Dripper Olive Wood 01
Delivery $38.96
This dripper is make of a sturdy thick glass. I bought it to work with the Hario V6-02 olive wood glass coffee pot. They look so classy together on the table.
This is an excellent Dripper - Having tried several different filter manufacturer's products, I can say that their paper filter ranks right there with the Dripper. The unit looks great on top of their carafe with matching wood handle. Highly recommend all 3-products as a set.
I’m really glad I got this. I’m a drip coffee novice and I started with Chemex. I’m able to brew a much better cup with the Hario Drip due to my current skill level. I highly recommend this for those who are new to pour-over coffee. I got size #2 and I have found the Chemex square filters to be much better with this drip than the V 60 filters I purchased.
It seems there are two questions most people ask about v60. 1. Which material is the best for heat retention? 2. What size to get? This review will not address the size question. It will only address the material of the cone. I have glass V60-02 with wood base. I have viewed many many videos and read many threads and observed the following. I think there is a problem in the way most people use the filter in the cone. The cone of each v60 has ribs. The ribs are not straight, they swirl to prevent the filter from sticking to the cone. I think the plastic cone ribs are shaped differently. Problem I see in all videos is that after wetting/washing the filter, the paper gets stuck to the cone wall. I do not know how this can happen. My filters never stick to the cone ... MoreIt seems there are two questions most people ask about v60. 1. Which material is the best for heat retention? 2. What size to get? This review will not address the size question. It will only address the material of the cone. I have glass V60-02 with wood base. I have viewed many many videos and read many threads and observed the following. I think there is a problem in the way most people use the filter in the cone. The cone of each v60 has ribs. The ribs are not straight, they swirl to prevent the filter from sticking to the cone. I think the plastic cone ribs are shaped differently. Problem I see in all videos is that after wetting/washing the filter, the paper gets stuck to the cone wall. I do not know how this can happen. My filters never stick to the cone wall. Stuck filter paper against the wall means the v60 is not working as intended because the coffee brew cannot breath. This brings us to the question about temperature retention. In theory there is no problem with temperature retention because there should be a space behind the filter which allows the hot steam to exhaust and keep the filter and cone hot. If the paper sticks to the cone then there is no air flow (like in the chemex) and the filter will leak heat through the cone. I think the glass may have the best ribs. They are circular and sharp and make only a point contact with the paper which means it cannot loose heat and the harsh coffee aromatics can exhaust giving you a better smoother cup of coffee. You can see if your v60 is breathing by the brown tips at the top of each rib channel. If not breathing them the paper stays wet and translucent and the only brown coffee color is behind the coffee bed.
Really nice finishes all around. This is my 2nd V60 i've owned and it's wonderful. I actually swapped the olivewood base with my original matte black V60's base and the wood/black looks fantastic. The only complaint i have about the olivewood ring is that it fits rather awkwardly on the Fellow Mighty Small Carafe's rim. It works just fine but it doesn't have the positive contact that using the normal silicone base has. Another thing that i learned is that it is not the wooden base alone; inside there is a "HARIO V60" black silicone flange that nests inside the wood collar. I think that's a really nice touch and it feels much better fitted to the brewer than the origami with its wooden base.
I have been trying to get rid of all toxic products. This inspired me with the pour over. I’m so happy with the quality and beauty of it!! The coffee comes out amazing every time!! Easy to keep clean. You can use this on your own cup or they have a carafe that works great with it as well.
This is excellent because it has a rubber base. The wood is beautiful and the glass is pretty. Love it's functionality and appearance. I like the variety available at eight ounce. Thank you guys!
Love the materials of this dripper. People love the plastic for heat retention but I preheat just off boiling, and keep the water a little higher than 205° To great results (for medium roasts). A tip to keep the wood base clean and dry - after brewing immediately pull off the glass funnel for rinsing / cleaning and put the base away. Later after cleaning the funnel pop the funnel back on. Otherwise if you get the base wet, it is a pain to get it and the rubber piece dry.
Switched to this from my trusty Aeropress in a mission to cut plastic out of my morning routine. This dripper makes a great cup of coffee: strong with no harshness. The method takes a couple minutes longer than with Aeropress, but it's pretty simple once you get the routine. Very happy with the result.
Great for one cup coffee, 250-300ml.Suggest getting the 2 cup filters to give yourself a bit more room for brewing and bloom. Follow recipes off youtube for best results.Wood is great quality and well finished
| Capacity | 1-2 cups |
| Holder | Olive wood, silicone rubber |
| Olive wood holder | Made in Japan |